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he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from what i see in the notes today, you're not even willing to give that we've bottomed yet. is that true? >> right. see, people pretend to know the future more than they do. there are trends, there are changes. as president obama just said, this was the worst economic crisis since the great depression. that was in his speech minutes ago. he's right. those kinds of events change people's thinking. one thing that's happening is people are moving more into renting. if you look at permits today, they're up for multifamily housing, not single family housing.
he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a little bit. you know, a little bit over inflation, maybe. not likely that we'll see a real boom. >> i mean, there's a difference between bottoming and booming. from...
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tell us why? >> well, i have learned over the 42 years in this business, susie, that it's pretty tough to put stocks to the downside in the ebullient month of december. i mean it's happened but it's a pretty rare event it just seems to be the holiday sentiment tend to its lift stocks. i think that is what will happen this kror because i'm not one that thinks we'll fall totally off the cliff. >> tell us more. you think there is going to be some kind of deal by the end of the year and that is a good thing for the stock market? >> i am not sure that you will get a whole resolution to the deal but i think will you see some kind of scaled in event of the of the 265 billion of bush tax cuts only 55 billion go to the wealthy. the other 210 billion go to the middle classment i don't think president obama wants to take that away. i can see him taking it away from the wealthy folks. but not the middle class. also, if you read president obama's book you get the sense that he not only wants to leave a legacy,
tell us why? >> well, i have learned over the 42 years in this business, susie, that it's pretty tough to put stocks to the downside in the ebullient month of december. i mean it's happened but it's a pretty rare event it just seems to be the holiday sentiment tend to its lift stocks. i think that is what will happen this kror because i'm not one that thinks we'll fall totally off the cliff. >> tell us more. you think there is going to be some kind of deal by the end of the year and...
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i want to use qs. i think it makes a new low. >> the fundamental story in netflix is not that great. if you are thinking about buying the stock selling the put is a somewhat better play. >>> i'm melissa lee, thanks for watching. for more options action go to our website. don't go anywhere. "money in motion" is up after this break. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account.
i want to use qs. i think it makes a new low. >> the fundamental story in netflix is not that great. if you are thinking about buying the stock selling the put is a somewhat better play. >>> i'm melissa lee, thanks for watching. for more options action go to our website. don't go anywhere. "money in motion" is up after this break. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper...
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the tactic used that got him in trouble. >> more than a restaurant. it's a landmark. it's an institution. >> the final meal. the well known waterfront restaurant that closed today and what it means for its neighbors. >> you can get tktvu news to go on your cell phone. click on the live icon and watch all our newscasts live. be connected any time anywhere. >>> i'm still tracking some downpours and thunderstorms right now on live storm tracker 2 radar. have been watching an increase in the rainfall coverage. intensity toward the santa cruz mountains. precip right around over 3 inches of rain an hour. that's just at this instant. that just gives you an idea of how much rainfall they're picking up. down to the south bay, san jose. still moderate to heavy downpours. some of the roadways impacted. we'll continue to move the maps around and shift them to the north. tracking more activity as we zoom in in parts of the east bay out towards parts of berkeley. these do indicate moderate downpours. could have heavier downpours the yellows and these darker shades of green. we'll c
the tactic used that got him in trouble. >> more than a restaurant. it's a landmark. it's an institution. >> the final meal. the well known waterfront restaurant that closed today and what it means for its neighbors. >> you can get tktvu news to go on your cell phone. click on the live icon and watch all our newscasts live. be connected any time anywhere. >>> i'm still tracking some downpours and thunderstorms right now on live storm tracker 2 radar. have been...
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they are shy, but we're lucky to have the best tracker in poland with us. he calls the forest the elk's bedroom. within 20 minutes, we are standing face to face with a one. it is amazing. >> that is a mother elk and her daughter. i have christened her mathilde in honor of czar nicholas ii, who fell in love with mathilde in the 19th century. she was a dancer in the st. petersburg theater and ravishingly beautiful, and this elk is, too. >> when he feels the need for some spiritual support, he tram's out through the snow and woods to his favorite treat -- a 300-year-old oak. when he embraces it, it fills him with love and warmth, he says. he is a happy man. he would not trade his solitary life in nature with anyone. >> but you do not have to live a life of deprivation to find leisure. on the contrary, many people probably equally share with entertainment. one of the traditional places to go to relax and escape from reality is the circus. one family in france is one of service performance. they call their show the gypsy service, and they combine traditional acr
they are shy, but we're lucky to have the best tracker in poland with us. he calls the forest the elk's bedroom. within 20 minutes, we are standing face to face with a one. it is amazing. >> that is a mother elk and her daughter. i have christened her mathilde in honor of czar nicholas ii, who fell in love with mathilde in the 19th century. she was a dancer in the st. petersburg theater and ravishingly beautiful, and this elk is, too. >> when he feels the need for some spiritual...
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of us. i pray our current president, who will be inaugurated again, i pray his next four years be infinitely better than his first and does so well he's considered one of the greatest presidents if not the greatest president in the history of the country. >> think that will happen? >> i hope so because we all win if it does. this thank you so much. ken langone for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> "fast money" with us. i will see you on cnbc. have a great night. >>> is christmas coming early? >> we are very close to being able to achieve that. the president has demonstrated an obvious willingness to compromise. >> it's starting to sounds like it. >> our plan b would protect american taxpayers who make a million dollars or less and have all of their current rates extended. i continue to have hope that we can reach a broader agreement with the white house that would reduce spending as well as have revenues on the table. >> but not so fast. >> every time we get down to being something for
of us. i pray our current president, who will be inaugurated again, i pray his next four years be infinitely better than his first and does so well he's considered one of the greatest presidents if not the greatest president in the history of the country. >> think that will happen? >> i hope so because we all win if it does. this thank you so much. ken langone for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> "fast money" with us. i will see you on cnbc. have a...
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there are times, is there been a year whether you used awful your vatime? i don't think you have. >> that's why i feel like i am losing my mind. i got to knock it off. >> and that is interesting. germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days n eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once upon a time they were a low tax regime and hours were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have that here. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at their numbers. want you want to have them. >> they are happy except for millionaire necessary france. >> which is why they are leaving for belgium which is a tax-haven. 75 or 85 percent. ments to work there? last word from steve. a push to ring in the new year with a mileage tax. will it drive your economy off of the cliff? >> and colleges cashing in. they are collecting more application fees and not lett
there are times, is there been a year whether you used awful your vatime? i don't think you have. >> that's why i feel like i am losing my mind. i got to knock it off. >> and that is interesting. germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days n eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once upon a time they were a low tax regime and hours were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >>...
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younus fuck us does his best to reassure the community. he doesn't want to brush the weeks of terror under the carpet. at home he's made a clip reel of his video an indictment or proof that most of the extremists and their crimes. because as your father tells me this is how the nationals went through the gypsy area because they had been a lot of these other extremists they began two different groups. and they you can see some of them carrying axes. says across the room six in the morning they would wake us up with our song. and they want to make sure that we knew they were outside the. i still remember the sound of the boots lined up like soldiers. fighting it to. make our wives cross the magnetron to provoke the gypsies and. that's. what i mean this photo threatening our children. here they've put their symbols on the dog. shows they call them what they do. outside help to meet these threats in march last year when the police finally arrived they clamped down on the gypsies. one woman was charged with slapping another neighbor a friend fo
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use the word stall. the president gave us a little hope tonight that an agreement to avert a middle class tax hike could still occur next week. saw the breakdown play hideously in the session today. dow shrimping 120 points. nasdaq diving .96%. it makes sense the market got a whacking when you consider that the speaker of the house didn't have enough votes in his own party to push through any tax increases and the president says there's got to be some. that's even for people making more than a million bucks. it was for show. the president would have vetoed the bill. he insisted again that he will not -- tonight, he's not about to let the rich get away with it, whatever that means. we have been worried that since the election the politicians won't rise above partisanship and come to an agreement. we at cnbc have taken an historic position. get a deal done for the good of the country. what faces us is worrisome. nation could see 2 million jobs loss. slashing of unemployment benefits when you are laying peo
use the word stall. the president gave us a little hope tonight that an agreement to avert a middle class tax hike could still occur next week. saw the breakdown play hideously in the session today. dow shrimping 120 points. nasdaq diving .96%. it makes sense the market got a whacking when you consider that the speaker of the house didn't have enough votes in his own party to push through any tax increases and the president says there's got to be some. that's even for people making more than a...
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a consumer can use electronic payments and make money. it is not just visa being used at a nike store or tiffany's store. >> i am long put spreads. i think that's a better short than visa. i like the way mike is doing it. i think the visa story is more sound. to me selling that $5 wide put spread in january for $2 i like it. if the stock does nothing you will be able to collect premium on it. i think options premiums will continue to decay pretty hard over the next month. >> this is countertrench rate. if you are doing a spread you want it to be a spread. the second thing is you don't want to risk a lot to make a little bit. mike is not doing that. he has almost a coin flip which is what you want to do. >> one more time here on the stocks versus options button. mike's call spread sale can make money and defines the risk to just $300. our thanks as always to carter braxton worth. got a question send us a tweet. the address is @cnbcoptions. you'll find trade updates and great trader blogs, as well. >>> coming up next which of these stocks d
a consumer can use electronic payments and make money. it is not just visa being used at a nike store or tiffany's store. >> i am long put spreads. i think that's a better short than visa. i like the way mike is doing it. i think the visa story is more sound. to me selling that $5 wide put spread in january for $2 i like it. if the stock does nothing you will be able to collect premium on it. i think options premiums will continue to decay pretty hard over the next month. >> this is...
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our own parents stay home with us this may be difficult but they are our family and they stay with us. or if your child has mental issues that you don't send him away to psychiatric hospital. after this plea to our ancestors that this was a warner but this has been lost today because we're leaving the cities and civilization has changed of course you know if you will nationally to this with you so so you don't you don't think that it's a paradox that that the great society develops economically the more. the greater the problem of poverty you think this and this is logical that this is the way the way it will always be in human society we can't do anything about it see what up on then we have to teach these things in school and in the family we have to teach our children to care for their neighbors we have to educate them about human relations for example we need to teach them to be nice to people to say hello to them this may be just a ritual but it makes you feel comfortable when i say hello i sure respect and i show you that i want peace. i mean do without it but then i get paranoi
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it's a privilege for us. we've been spending a lot of time the last many months describing what it is that we want to build. you know, we want to create a world class sports and entertainment arena, the likes of which san francisco has never had. we want to reclaim piers 30-32 as a wonderful public space, giving back to san francisco and the bay area more than 7 acres of new public open space. we want to create over 100,000 square feet of retail, that could be restaurants, other retail. but that's not really what we're building. really, what we're building is memories. and i don't know about you, but some of my fondest memories growing up are with my father, going to a sports arena and sharing a few hours of an athletic competition. that became part of our relationship. and i think the people of local 2 led by mike casey and his leadership team, the people you see behind me, they're really the people that are going to be responsible for and creating those memories. and that's something that's going to be shar
it's a privilege for us. we've been spending a lot of time the last many months describing what it is that we want to build. you know, we want to create a world class sports and entertainment arena, the likes of which san francisco has never had. we want to reclaim piers 30-32 as a wonderful public space, giving back to san francisco and the bay area more than 7 acres of new public open space. we want to create over 100,000 square feet of retail, that could be restaurants, other retail. but...
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for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. - ♪ livin' in this crazy world ♪ ♪ so caught up in the confusion ♪ ♪ nothin' is makin' sense ♪ for me and you ♪ we've got to give a little love ♪ ♪ have a little hope ♪ make this world a little... ♪ >> believe it or not, colleges are enticing more kid toz apply to their schools and admittinga fewer students in their schools. they do it to make themselves look more exclusive. not only are they d doing t to boost the national ranking but it is it aash grab. and john is okay with this. it is ut arely irvelrant. you must be smart. it is playing and racking. and unless we take over all of the colleges and university. >> it is not. they are nonprofit upon. it is a typicical bait and switch scam. and what happening. and that enticing more feas . there is more alumni it is it a bad system. are you okay what the college
for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. - ♪ livin' in this crazy world ♪ ♪ so caught up in the confusion ♪ ♪ nothin' is makin' sense ♪ for me and you ♪ we've got to give a little love ♪ ♪ have a little hope ♪ make this world a little... ♪ >> believe it or not, colleges are enticing more...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> taking a look at the market, s&p are at the 500s of the day. 1445 is where the s&p currently sits. there's a look at the nasdaq 100. we know what that's being driven by, don't you? there it is. apple at the highs of the day after not doing a lot for the early part of the day. 2 1/2 percent. apple in the premarket where apple dipped below $500 a share. apple getting a bit of a bounce. >> that's where they come back and tell you that they did. >> we shall see. energy is one of the leaders of the day. our neck guest is making a quite a bold call for the price of crude oil. the head of bank of america with the 2013 commodity play. nice to see you. welcome back. >> thank you for having me. >> let's get right to it. where is crude oil going because you're making one heck of a bold prediction. >> look, just to be clear, we are talking about a risk scenario for crude oil specifically. we still think brent around $110 a barrel next year. wti averaging 90. that spread s
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> taking a look at the market, s&p are at the 500s of the day. 1445 is where the s&p currently sits. there's a look at the nasdaq 100. we know what that's being driven by, don't you? there it is. apple at the highs of the day after not doing a lot for the early part of the day. 2 1/2 percent. apple in the premarket where apple dipped below $500 a share. apple getting a bit of a bounce. >> that's where they come back and tell...
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say hello to us that's probably. when there are so many of them arriving with respect and you think. they really. are an army of heavies. trained. two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a burger minimum ages twenty five may have to. see themselves as soldiers serving the cause of a greater hungary the country as it was before the first world war. provides a history lesson. this is our flag our plane is flying around the. country a good man who took up arms to defend. his point the more than that you'll be sorry if you attack on very. symbolic message to those who may want to control. it symbols also be way beyond your programs and is not a political party it's a militia that occasionally raids. that. you shouldn't have to go patrolling. to protect the inhabitants. spraying the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the road. they invaded the village of. today all access to the villages controlled. by the memphis papers because. that's. ok you can go ahead. it's impossible to en
say hello to us that's probably. when there are so many of them arriving with respect and you think. they really. are an army of heavies. trained. two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a burger minimum ages twenty five may have to. see themselves as soldiers serving the cause of a greater hungary the country as it was before the first world war. provides a history lesson. this is our flag our plane is flying around the. country a good man who took up arms to defend....
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show us the money. tell us where you like to invest and how right now. >> sure. well, liz, we think the market -- we think maybe high single digit gain for the year. the primary reason being than thanom -- that nominal gdp growth will be --. we would say go with companies that are doing a great job turning out investment income. let's go with a company like pepsico that has a3.1% dividend yield. they have grown their dividend 27% over the past four years. they are expected to grow at about 15% the next four years. a great place to be. totally different sector teva pharmaceuticals the largest generic pharmaceutical company in the world. they have grown their dividend payout 63% over the past four years, looking to grow it at about 57%. liz: go with those guys that consistently raise the dividend quarter after quarter. >> absolutely. and in fact with pepsi, they have raised their dividend 40 years in a row. david: ryan, housing, we're about to talk to hovnanian right here. he will be talking about his particular company but you have some housing picks. you think th
show us the money. tell us where you like to invest and how right now. >> sure. well, liz, we think the market -- we think maybe high single digit gain for the year. the primary reason being than thanom -- that nominal gdp growth will be --. we would say go with companies that are doing a great job turning out investment income. let's go with a company like pepsico that has a3.1% dividend yield. they have grown their dividend 27% over the past four years. they are expected to grow at...
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a consumer can use electronic payments and make money. it is not just visa being used at a nike store or tiffany's store. >> it's funny also, i'm long put spreads. we did a show on american express and visa. i think that's a better short than visa. i like the way mike is doing it. i think the visa story is more sound. to me selling that $5 wide put spread in january for $2 i like it. if the stock does nothing you will be able to collect premium on it. and not even have to take it out. i think options premiums will continue to decay pretty hard over the next month. especially if really things settle down in the fiscal cliff debate. >> this is countertrench rate. if you are doing a spread you want it to be a spread. the second thing is you don't want to risk a lot to make a little bit. mike is not doing that. he has almost a coin flip which is what you want to do. again, a counter trend trade. >> one more time here on the stocks versus options button. that could be priceless, as in you could lose all your money. shorting any stock carries u
a consumer can use electronic payments and make money. it is not just visa being used at a nike store or tiffany's store. >> it's funny also, i'm long put spreads. we did a show on american express and visa. i think that's a better short than visa. i like the way mike is doing it. i think the visa story is more sound. to me selling that $5 wide put spread in january for $2 i like it. if the stock does nothing you will be able to collect premium on it. and not even have to take it out. i...
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the emperors pointing at us rio the heroes. and should. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. the foreigners invasion of russia napoleon had made the cossacks out to be monsters to scamper. propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping even eating people he went so far as to claim that a peruvian woman with her little daughter had full on her knees before plot of the chieftain begging him not to eat it. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine. that greeks them now. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident that the cossacks behave decently despite their tough and uncouth reputation xander the first was noble in victory he clamped down on my role as and rapists even released prisoners of. today frenchmen march side by side. counterpart is nicola a french businessman he's been active in russia's area for twelve years. is diplomatic in his assessment of the twelve you're going to see anyone who finds themselves a team two cultures has to be. both
the emperors pointing at us rio the heroes. and should. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. the foreigners invasion of russia napoleon had made the cossacks out to be monsters to scamper. propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping even eating people he went so far as to claim that a peruvian woman with her little daughter had full on her knees before plot of the chieftain begging him not to eat it. two hundred...
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joining us on set this morning is mary jones. she is the executive director agora community services. good morning to you. > > good morning. thank you for having me. > absolutely. we were hoping you could give us a sense of what is happening with people out there who are underwater still with their homes or facing foreclosures. how are they doing? > > they are not doing very well, and it is sad; however, there are opportunities to bring a recovery to those homeowners. one of them is the independent foreclosure review. that is a process where the federal reserve board has determined that between january 2009 and december 31st, 2010, there were foreclosures that should never have even happened. so, our job, or the dilemma that we are having, is getting the word out to those homeowners that may have left their homes and still are struggling, but they have an opportunity under the independent foreclosure review to either get their homes back even, or have compensation. so we want that information to get to those individuals even thou
joining us on set this morning is mary jones. she is the executive director agora community services. good morning to you. > > good morning. thank you for having me. > absolutely. we were hoping you could give us a sense of what is happening with people out there who are underwater still with their homes or facing foreclosures. how are they doing? > > they are not doing very well, and it is sad; however, there are opportunities to bring a recovery to those homeowners. one of them...
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our aim is to protect the inhabitants they want us here. for the view that might be sociable before the end of that fact it was. last spring the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the roma. invaded the village of. today all access to the villages controlled. papers but is. ok even go ahead. it's impossible to enter or leave without showing some form of id. two thousand eight hundred people living in a four hundred of them roma. gypsies all live in the same area on the fringes. it's like hundreds of other gypsy ghettos across hungary. discrimination has led to an eighty percent unemployment rate. a criminal some people who the state benefits the gypsies throughout history have always been the perfect scapegoats. as a community leader during the attacks he was on the front line for you to see that house with white lines then there was a closest extremist group to us and not house. but in the village they had several houses. down there. a basement or stay over there right next to my house. the extremists in the village for se
our aim is to protect the inhabitants they want us here. for the view that might be sociable before the end of that fact it was. last spring the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the roma. invaded the village of. today all access to the villages controlled. papers but is. ok even go ahead. it's impossible to enter or leave without showing some form of id. two thousand eight hundred people living in a four hundred of them roma. gypsies all live in the same area on the fringes....
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say hello to us that's probably. how they say. and there are so many of them arriving respect and if you. are an army of heavies come by train. they spend two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a brilliant minimum ages twenty five may have to know. they see themselves as soldiers serving the cause of a greater hungary the country as it was before the first world war. provides a history lesson. this is our flag our plane is flying around the. country a good man who took up arms to defend our land. and i'm also is more than that you'll be sorry if you attack on very. symbolic message to those who may want to control. it symbols also the way we all be a burden is not a political party it's a militia that occasionally raids gypsy ghettos as. we should have to go patrolling. to maintain. our aims to protect the inhabitants. bring the bergen's traveled three hundred kilometers attacking the roma. invaded the village of. today. to the villages controlled. by them and their papers but is. ok you can go ahead. it'
say hello to us that's probably. how they say. and there are so many of them arriving respect and if you. are an army of heavies come by train. they spend two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a brilliant minimum ages twenty five may have to know. they see themselves as soldiers serving the cause of a greater hungary the country as it was before the first world war. provides a history lesson. this is our flag our plane is flying around the. country a good man who took...
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as proof, they argue congress and the president are already using disasters and war spending as loopholes to avoid making tough cuts. >> they are doing that on the one side, then proposing additional stimulus spending on the other side, and then claiming that sometime next year they'll come up with some savings. that's a very troubling formula to me. >> reporter: if a grand bargain doesn't come together in the next few days, we may fall off the fiscal cliff and then wait for a new congress to put the pieces back together in the new year. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: well, roger altman is confident democrats and republicans will strike a deal and avoid falling off the fiscal cliff. he was deputy treasury secretary in the clinton administration and is now executive chairman and founder of evercore partners. >> susie: roger, so great to have you back on "nightly business report." >> thank you, susie. >> susie: nice to see you. why are you so optmistic there is going to be a fiscal cliff deal? >> i would cite two broad reasons, and then a few reasons specific to the negotiati
as proof, they argue congress and the president are already using disasters and war spending as loopholes to avoid making tough cuts. >> they are doing that on the one side, then proposing additional stimulus spending on the other side, and then claiming that sometime next year they'll come up with some savings. that's a very troubling formula to me. >> reporter: if a grand bargain doesn't come together in the next few days, we may fall off the fiscal cliff and then wait for a new...
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says from six in the morning they would wake us up with our song. and they want to make sure that we knew they were outside the troubleshot of i still remember the sound of the boots lined up like soldiers. to get to. make our wives cross magnetron to provoke the gypsies and see. this photo threatening our children. have put their symbols on the dog. shows they call them what they do these are the army of. outside help to meet these threats in march last year when the police finally arrived they clamped down on the gypsies. one woman was charged with slapping another neighbor a friend for twenty years people through the roof. because they trained from one day to my. piece now to stop shouting all take you to the police station. but you can shout my house. in my house. do you like. admission and free accreditation be free. for charges free to make humans free risk free studio types free. phone free broadcast quality video for your media and free media. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds
says from six in the morning they would wake us up with our song. and they want to make sure that we knew they were outside the troubleshot of i still remember the sound of the boots lined up like soldiers. to get to. make our wives cross magnetron to provoke the gypsies and see. this photo threatening our children. have put their symbols on the dog. shows they call them what they do these are the army of. outside help to meet these threats in march last year when the police finally arrived...
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i used to know grace and i'm not sure what's in it and stock is red hot. i vow to be bullish about it if i can find out more about it other than the chart. we'll do work on grace next week. let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what -- you -- i'm sorry. the big -- >> booyah from beautiful wesley chapel. >> man, everybody is compared to where i'm from. i never say that. >> you're the sexiest man on tv, cramer. i'm always in the house of pleasure whenever i'm watching you. >> well, thank you. >> booyah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> i'm doing great. i have my pittsburgh steelers stoul. you, my friend, control your own destiny. >> so what did bob have
i used to know grace and i'm not sure what's in it and stock is red hot. i vow to be bullish about it if i can find out more about it other than the chart. we'll do work on grace next week. let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >>...
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the emperors pointing at us rio the heroes. of. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. the foreigners invasion of russia. made the. propaganda of the day. people. to claim that a woman with her little daughter had fall on her knees before the chieftain begging him not to eat it. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine. that creates them. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident that the cossacks behave decently despite their tough reputation. the first was noble in victory. and rapists even released prisoners of. today. march side by side. a french businessman he's been active in russia. is diplomatic in his assessment of the. good to see anyone who finds themselves a team two cultures has to be. both sides of their goals the french wanted to reach moscow when they did the russians wanted to hold the french advance and prevent their army. the two succeeded. to reside. in eight hundred fourteen the russians occupied paris and. he was waiting to learn
the emperors pointing at us rio the heroes. of. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. the foreigners invasion of russia. made the. propaganda of the day. people. to claim that a woman with her little daughter had fall on her knees before the chieftain begging him not to eat it. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine. that creates them. in eight hundred twelve it was immediately evident that the cossacks behave decently...
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i want to use the qqq which apple makes up about 17%. of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the structure. buy one put and sell a lower strike put of the same expiration to cut your cost. how do you make money? you want the stock to fall to the strike of the short put where you make the most money and where your profit as a capped. i want to make one other point. >> we would not short this stock here. the way that stock moves from 505 to 590 in a week and a half is danger time. i want to use the qs. i think it's a better risk/reward. the q was at 65. i bought the december 31st quarterly. 64, 62 put spread. i paid 55 cents. i bought one of the decemb
i want to use the qqq which apple makes up about 17%. of the top eight technology names in the basket make up 55%. my guess is that some of the apple negative sentiment could actually move towards like google, amazon is still up a lot. oracle is up a lot. i want to use a put spread in the qs. and december quarterlies. >> so dan is bearish. he is buying a put spread one of the most common strategies. for making a bearish trade. it is always good to crack open the play book and review the...
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two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. please. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story i used to . live in trying. to find out more visit arabic t.v. dogs called.
two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. please. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story i used to . live in trying. to find out more visit arabic t.v. dogs called.
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some more of us every year five six percent us maximum ten percent because. it's a constant growth everywhere not only in france also in new world why is it that the price of wine always growing if we're talking about. best wines or france and some good wines from other countries the quality is going up and some of them most of them let's say. most of them cut the volumes to make the call to better and the second reason is that more and more people are involved in that and when consumption in the world and you. would say ten or fifteen years ago there were no asian consumers in the market for more rich people now engine countries like in china they travel to europe if you like to consume your fingers. and potentially even european style they do not care very much about the prices so far what are the top winds this year that will make the best president this will be definitely first go aboard five. five four four big meadow. and seven of the pictures from the right bank that's for border and then from burgundy it's still roman and conti and that's such. all ri
some more of us every year five six percent us maximum ten percent because. it's a constant growth everywhere not only in france also in new world why is it that the price of wine always growing if we're talking about. best wines or france and some good wines from other countries the quality is going up and some of them most of them let's say. most of them cut the volumes to make the call to better and the second reason is that more and more people are involved in that and when consumption in...
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. >> he shows us the photos on his cell phone. the ruins of his existence. again. but he says they are determined not to give up. the protests will continue. >> well, from of a need to france now. ask anyone the question -- what are the french most famous for? it is likely that the answer -- well, one of the answers anyway -- would be producing wine, but a growing number of those world famous vineyards are being bought up by the chinese as a new middle class in china is starting to develop a taste for french wine. investors are seeing new opportunities in the big wine regions, and not unexpectedly, it is a development which is not popular with some of the french. >> it seems everything she turns her hand to is a success. she is one of china's biggest celebrities -- singer, model, actress -- and now honor of a prestigious french vineyard. it was in french hands for four centuries before the chinese came. in china, red wine has become the latest new thing, and increasing numbers of chinese are heading to france to invest in their very own vineyard. >> i tried several
. >> he shows us the photos on his cell phone. the ruins of his existence. again. but he says they are determined not to give up. the protests will continue. >> well, from of a need to france now. ask anyone the question -- what are the french most famous for? it is likely that the answer -- well, one of the answers anyway -- would be producing wine, but a growing number of those world famous vineyards are being bought up by the chinese as a new middle class in china is starting to...
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tore up the floors from french homes to burn on camp fun us. they also caught all the famous culp in the fontainebleau columns. the modern cossacks led by alexander have decided to march along in dress uniform. oh god my eyes look at. the eight hundred twelve cossacks had little time to eat and often use the russian word a beast to tell the famous mother kathy to be quick. a corrupt version of the word subsequently took linked in french culture as the bistro cafe. there's a feeling inside me of deja vu. a sense that i've been here before. maybe it's genetic memory or something. waiting for a lunch of oysters and the anxious about the unfamiliar dishes making vassilieva even more homesick. but let's go home as soon as i can when i get back i'll be brushing through just potatoes without all these fancy vegetables or detroit the worst is this cuisine isn't for me. tellers the high point of the prison until peddling built when the predecessors first came to the city. i've only seen it on t. even before and now here i am in paris it's fantastic a dr
tore up the floors from french homes to burn on camp fun us. they also caught all the famous culp in the fontainebleau columns. the modern cossacks led by alexander have decided to march along in dress uniform. oh god my eyes look at. the eight hundred twelve cossacks had little time to eat and often use the russian word a beast to tell the famous mother kathy to be quick. a corrupt version of the word subsequently took linked in french culture as the bistro cafe. there's a feeling inside me of...
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the eight hundred twelve cossacks had little time to meet and often use the russian word to be used to tell waiters of the famous mother kathy to be quick or a corrupt version of the word subsequently took linked in french culture as the archetype will be stroke afaik. there's a feeling inside me of deja vu i've got a sense that i've been here before. maybe it's genetic memory or something. like that. waiting for a lunch of oysters and the cause anxious about the unfamiliar dishes making vassilieva even more homesick. i'd like to go home as soon as i can when i get back i'll eat russian food just potatoes without all these fancy vegetables or did like me always to it's but this cuisine isn't for me. is the high point of the prison until it hadn't been built when the predecessors first came to the city because i've only seen it on t. even before and now here i am in paris it's fantastic a dream come true. and right next to the eiffel tower the cossacks met a few russian speaking french month one called five or ten. because sex adopted many french practices off their return to russia in
the eight hundred twelve cossacks had little time to meet and often use the russian word to be used to tell waiters of the famous mother kathy to be quick or a corrupt version of the word subsequently took linked in french culture as the archetype will be stroke afaik. there's a feeling inside me of deja vu i've got a sense that i've been here before. maybe it's genetic memory or something. like that. waiting for a lunch of oysters and the cause anxious about the unfamiliar dishes making...
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they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better for brunswick. over the last decade, the age of the average powerboat in the water has gone from 15 years old to 21 years old. wow! i thought cars at 11 years was a lot. that means there's a ton of pent-up replacement demand. we saw the same thing happen in the automobile market where the average car on the road got so old that it has led to a new surge. that's what that $15 million car build's about. i bet that's also going to be true for boats, and that's terrific news for brunswick. back in late october, brunswick reported a big 14 cent
they used the economic weakness to take share. plus the company took out $450 million in fixed costs during the downturn to come out even stronger than ever. that's the brunswick we're dealing with today. second, if higher taxes going forward mean there's slightly less demand for motorboats and fishing boats, you know what? i think that could be more than offset by the additional demand created by all those boats that sandy damaged or destroyed. and even before sandy, things were getting better...
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a lot of us showed up today. we thought it was extremely important that we be allowed to continue employment in the new arena. >> good morning. my name is billy feliciano. i have worked at the ballpark for over 40 years and my entire family has benefited from the good union jobs at these facilities. both my sons have worked at the ballpark and my sisters worked at the arena. and i'm so glad that hundreds of other individuals will be able to have the same opportunities that i have had over the 40 years at being able to work in the hospitality area. thank you. >> thank you, billy. johnny, thank you very much. thank you again for being here as well. so, let's get on with job creation. and i'm going to ask rick and mike to step up here and put their signatures on this agreement. [laughter] >> details. [laughter] (applause) >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yes, please. >> [inaudible] the jobs that the oracle arena the job is in now? >> the jobs at the oracle arena right now is oakland, 20 50, they're not here. we have d
a lot of us showed up today. we thought it was extremely important that we be allowed to continue employment in the new arena. >> good morning. my name is billy feliciano. i have worked at the ballpark for over 40 years and my entire family has benefited from the good union jobs at these facilities. both my sons have worked at the ballpark and my sisters worked at the arena. and i'm so glad that hundreds of other individuals will be able to have the same opportunities that i have had over...
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women using technology to build their business. the those headlines in just a moment. >> it is a very unsettled picture across europe. we have this area of low pressure. this frontal system giving some torrential rainfall. and improvement here but on the forward edge of this frontal system there is likely to be some snow extending down toward the alpine region. some shower weather for the u.k. and much of france, too. over eastern parts of europe seeing cloudy skies, outbreaks of rain. -14 degrees is expected in moscow. we have a fairly brisk, northwesterly wind making an impact all the way down towards sudan seeing temperatures below average at 29 degrees. as we move into central parts of africa, while the monsoon rains are pushing further, a decent amount of rain is being reported but generally you see the rainfall pushing away from the democratic republic of the," . -- of congo. >> the french president, president hollande, has addressed the parliament as it celebrates 50 years of independence. although he did not directly apolog
women using technology to build their business. the those headlines in just a moment. >> it is a very unsettled picture across europe. we have this area of low pressure. this frontal system giving some torrential rainfall. and improvement here but on the forward edge of this frontal system there is likely to be some snow extending down toward the alpine region. some shower weather for the u.k. and much of france, too. over eastern parts of europe seeing cloudy skies, outbreaks of rain....